How are you doing it directly on windows? It won't work in media player.

If you followed the process above than you should be able to drag and drop the HTML file onto a browser window and it should play with the hotspots functioning.

Posted on the web you need to link to (view) the HMTL file.

Note: All the files in the final production folder need to be keep together for the hotspots to work.In other words... you have to upload the complete folder and have your link you share goto the HTML file.

Camtasia generates a number of files, including the main html file and lunches it into chrome automatically. If I open the same html with IE, I get the same problem. If I run http-server on windows on the directory where all the files are and run chrome (or IE) to access the same file but via localhost, I get the same issue too. In all those cases, the hotspots are not working.

Dubie, I am having the same problem. I followed the steps you outlined; also tested the hotspot within Camtasia. But the final product's hotspot doesn't work. I've tested it in Chrome and in Firefox. The hotspot appears in the video, it *looks* clickable (the mouse arrow turns into the hand when I mouse over the spot). A little bubble appears that says "Hotspot: Play", but clicking invokes no action.I have set the Properties of the hotspot to be a URL callout; have tried it with the hospot opening a new browser, and not opening a new browser. Can't for the life of me figure out why nothing happens.